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Stanisław Jan Dziwisz (; born 27 April 1939) is a Polish
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of the
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. He served as Metropolitan Archbishop of Kraków from 2005 until 2016. He was created a cardinal in 2006. He was a long-time and influential aide to
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, a friend of
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, and an ardent supporter of John Paul II's
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.


Early life, ordination, and priesthood

Stanisław Jan Dziwisz was born in the village of Raba Wyżna to Stanisław Dziwisz, a railroad worker, and his wife, Zofia Bielarczyk. The fifth of seven children, he has four brothers and two sisters. During
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, the family hid a Jewish man in their house. When the younger Stanisław was only nine, his father died after being struck by a train while crossing the railroad tracks. He attended the classical Secondary School (Liceum) in
Nowy Targ Nowy Targ (Officially: ''Royal Free city of Nowy Targ'', Yiddish: ''Naymark'', Goral Dialect: ''Miasto'') is a town in southern Poland, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It is located in the Orava-Nowy Targ Basin at the foot of the Gorce Mounta ...
, passing the exam of maturity in 1957. Dziwisz then entered the Major
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of Kraków, where he completed his studies in philosophy and
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. On 23 June 1963, he was
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to the priesthood for the
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by its auxiliary bishop, Bishop
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. His first assignment was as a curate at a parish in
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, where he served for two years. He then continued his studies at the Faculty of Theology of Kraków, specializing in liturgy and earning a Licentiate of Sacred Theology in 1967. In October 1966, he was appointed by Archbishop Wojtyła, who had been elevated to
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, to serve as his personal secretary. Dziwisz remained in this position until Wojtyła's death in 2005. In addition to his duties as personal secretary, Dziwisz served as professor of liturgy at the Superior Catechetical Institute in Kraków, editor of the official newspaper of the archdiocesan Curia (religion), curia, member and secretary of the Archdiocesan Liturgical Commission, and a member of the Presbyteral Council. He also participated in the work of the Committee for the Jubilee (Christian), Holy Year (1974–1975) and of the Pastoral Synod of Kraków (1972–1978). Dziwisz accompanied Wojtyła to the Papal conclave, August 1978, papal conclave of August 1978, which elected Pope John Paul I. Following the death of John Paul I thirty-three days later, he and Wojtyła returned for the Papal conclave, October 1978, next conclave, which elected Wojtyła as Pope John Paul II. Dziwisz was appointed his principal private secretary and served in that capacity throughout John Paul's 27-year pontificate. In 1981 he earned a Doctor of Sacred Theology degree from the Faculty of Theology of Kraków, with a thesis entitled "The Cult of Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Saint Stanislaus, Bishop of Kraków, until the Council of Trent". Dziwisz was appointed titular bishop of San Leone (see), San Leone and joint head of the Prefecture of the Papal Household on 7 February 1998. He was consecrated a bishop on 19 March of that year by Pope John Paul II with co-consecrators Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Cardinal Sodano and Cardinal-Archbishop of Kraków Franciszek Cardinal Macharski. John Paul elevated Dziwisz to the rank of archbishop on 29 September 2003. In 2004, Dziwisz appeared to be the source of a quote from The Passion of the Christ#Disputed papal endorsement, John Paul endorsing the film ''The Passion of the Christ'', which required clarification from Vatican officials because the pope never makes such endorsements.


Death of John Paul II

As the Vatican denied the pope's health was getting worse, the Roman newspaper ''Il Messaggero'' reported that Dziwisz had told a priest, "Pray for the pope, because he's getting worse." On 31 March 2005 Dziwisz administered the Anointing of the Sick to him. Before the death of John Paul II, Dziwisz was reported to have helped him write a message to his staff not to grieve, that he (John Paul) was happy and that they should be too. In 2013, Dziwisz said that Pope John Paul II had not resigned because of his failing health because he believed "you cannot come down from the cross". When John Paul died on 2 April 2005, Dziwisz was at his bedside. According to rules created by John Paul, Dziwisz packed his belongings and vacated the papal apartments before they were sealed by the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Camerlengo. During the Requiem Mass for John Paul on 8 April, Dziwisz had the honour of placing a white silk veil over the face of the Pope before the body was lowered into three separate caskets. It was his last act of service as papal secretary. He was one of the few people Pope John Paul mentioned in his will, writing: "and I thank him for his help and collaboration, so understanding for so many years".


Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow and cardinal

On 3 June 2005 Benedict XVI appointed Dziwisz to succeed Franciszek Macharski, Cardinal Macharski as Metropolitan Archbishop of Kraków. At the papal consistory, consistory of 24 March 2006 Dziwisz was raised to the rank of Cardinal (Catholic Church), cardinal, becoming Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo. Dziwisz had earlier been mentioned as the possible cardinal created ''in pectore'' by John Paul II in 2003, but the identity of that person remained unknown at John Paul's death. On 6 May 2006 Pope Benedict named Dziwisz to be a member of the Congregation for Catholic Education and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications. On 26 May 2010, Dziwisz was awarded the Cardinal Bea Interfaith Award of the Anti-Defamation League. Abraham Foxman, its president, said: "Cardinal Dziwisz is a valued friend to the Jewish people and someone I know I can trust and turn to in moments of tension or controversy." Dziwisz replied: In 2012 Dziwisz, as part of a broader trip, visited parishes with a significant Polish presence in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey, in the United States. Dziwisz participated in the papal conclave in March 2013 that elected Pope Francis. On 8 December 2016, Pope Francis accepted Dziwisz' resignation as Archbishop of Kraków and named Marek Jędraszewski, Archbishop of Łódź, to succeed him. On 27 April 2019 Dziwisz reached 80 years of age and became ineligible to vote in a papal conclave.


Maciel and Groër involvement

Dziwisz supported Roman Catholic priest Marcial Maciel Degollado of Mexico, the founder of the Legion of Christ and the Regnum Christi movement. Author Jason Berry wrote that Maciel spent years cultivating Vatican support by funneling money to the Vatican. Under Maciel, the Legion of Christ steered streams of money through Dziwisz to the pope and the Vatican, sums that were designated for use in relation to the pope's private Masses in the Apostolic Palace. Late in Maciel's life, he was revealed to have abused boys and fathered up to six children, two of whom he allegedly abused, with at least two women. Dziwisz was instrumental in blocking an investigation into allegations of child abuse against the late Benedictine Cardinal Hans Hermann Groër, archbishop of Vienna. Groer, who died in 2003, headed the Vienna archdiocese and presided over the influential Austrian episcopal conference. Groer, who always denied wrongdoing, was praised by Pope John Paul II as a faithful servant. The Roman Catholic bishops of Austria, however, were of a different opinion. On the occasion of their ''ad limina'' visit to Rome in 1998, the Austrian bishops informed the Pope that they, as a college of bishops, had reached moral certainty that the allegations against Cardinal Groer had a basis in truth.


Post-retirement

In November 2020, Polish news channel TVN24 aired a documentary alleging that while Dziwisz was archbishop he failed to investigate allegations of sex abuse. A Vatican investigation by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco cleared Dziwisz of wrongdoing in 2022.


Writings

*''A Life with Karol'', Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday, 2008.


References


Further reading

* Michał Pietrzak (oprac.), ''Kronika Parafii Raba Wyżna T. I, 1835–1993'', Kraków – Raba Wyżna 2011. * T. Chmura, ''Z Raby Wyżnej przez Kraków na Watykan. Curriculum Vitae księdza biskupa Stanisława Dziwisza'', [w:] „Analecta Cracoviesnia" XXX – XXXI 1998 – 1999, s. 9 – 22. * ''Gmina Raba Wyżna'', zebrał i oprac. E. Siarka, Kraków – Michałowice 2004.


External links

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